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About This Presentation

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We share our feelings, ideas,
opinion, plans which may be
intellectual or personal.

important factor in any aspect of relationship
It is simple yet complex
Plays a vital role
Build relationship
Make things clearer

It is the process of sharing and conveying messages
or information from one person within and across
channels, contexts, media and culture.
It is the transference of meaning between
individuals and the means of reaching
understanding and influence others.

Sources Message Sources Message Channel Receiver
Feedback Context Environment Interference

The one who carries and sends the message.
Creator or encoder of the message.
SOURCE

The thought for which the source shares to the
receiver or audience.
MESSAGE

The one who interprets the message from the
source which may be done intentionally or
unintentionally.
The decoder of the message
RECEIVER

The way in which the message travels from the
source to the receiver.
CHANNEL

Composed of message the receiver sends back to
the source .
These feedback signals allow the source to see
how well, how accurately the message was
received.
FEEDBACK

The space where the message is sent and
received.
ENVIRONMENT

The circumstances that form the setting for an
event, statement, or idea, and in terms of which
it can be fully understood and assessed.
CONTEXT

Also called noise.
Has the ability to block or change the intended
meaning of the message.
INTERFERENCE

Concerned with faulty words or
problems with translations.
It is more about the encoding and
decoding of the message.

Include the emotional and
psychological factors both form the
sender and the receiver.

The obstructions, which can take
place due to strict organizational
structure.

The hindrances from personal
reasons of both the sender and
receiver.

Involves one person
Often called “self-talk”

Normally involves two people
Can be intimate, formal, and
impersonal

Involves a small number or people
from three to eight

Involves one who speaks to a
group maybe in written or oral
communication.

A powerful way of communication
involving a single message to a
group